Re: Windows Explorer Alike Shell Menu Access by User
From: Whoever (nobody@devnull.none)
Date: 02/28/03
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From: Whoever <nobody@devnull.none> Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2003 20:39:12 GMT
On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, ivanp74 wrote:
> "Ron Ruble" <raffles2@att.net> wrote:
> >"Ivanp74" <ergosum@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:_HB7a.5089121$6N5.681443@post-03.news.easynews.com...
> >> Does anyone know about any program that will look like windows explorer,
> and
> >> have features like:
> >> - Access to listing, deleting, moving, copying, creating, executing files
> >> according to user rights.
> >
>
> Windows Explorer").
> The replacement will have these features which r included in many other
> security programs, disable any way for the user to counteract the limitations
> of the Explorer REPLACEMENT.
>
> I will have to start developing my own then... I don't think its a difficult
> program to develop. It is pretty simple and direct to the point. An explorer
> like program that allows a user to: List, Execute, Delete, Move, Copy, each
> action according to user rights; and at the same time secure itself so it wont
> be possible to go around it.
Well, how do you know what programs on the system can copy and delete
files? How do you stop the system from executing "copy" or "xcopy" from a
floppy or a CD? Or from an email?
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